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Driving to work and overweight and obesity : findings from the 2003 New South Wales Health Survey, Australia

Author
WEN, L. M1 ; ORR, N1 ; MILLETT, C1 ; RISSEL, C1
[1] Health Promotion Unit (Eastern Zone), Sydney South West Area Health Service, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
Source

International journal of obesity. 2006, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 782-786, 5 p ; ref : 25 ref

CODEN
IJOBDP
ISSN
0307-0565
Scientific domain
Nutrition, obesity, metabolic disorders
Publisher
Nature Publishing, Basingstoke
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Author keyword
driving health survey overweight
Keyword (fr)
2003 Conduite véhicule Enquête Etat nutritionnel Homme Obésité Poids corporel Santé publique Surcharge pondérale Surveillance Travail Nouvelle Galles du Sud Trouble nutrition Australie Océanie
Keyword (en)
2003 Vehicle driving Survey Nutritional status Human Obesity Body weight Public health Overweight Surveillance Work New South Wales Nutrition disorder Australia Oceania
Keyword (es)
2003 Conducción vehículo Encuesta Estado nutricional Hombre Obesidad Peso corporal Salud pública Sobrecarga ponderal Vigilancia Trabajo Nueva Gales del Sur Trastorno nutricíon Australia Oceania
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B22 Metabolic diseases / 002B22B Obesity

Discipline
Metabolic diseases
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
17692106

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